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The Denver Broncos misplaced to the Colts 29-28 after a game-winning discipline objective by Indianapolis with zero seconds left on Sunday in Indianapolis.
Colts kicker Spencer Shrader, who’s 100% in profession discipline targets, kicked a 29-yard discipline objective for the primary factors on the board early within the first quarter.
Nix then discovered receiver Marvin Mims Jr. from 23 yards for the Broncos’ first landing.
Shrader then kicked a second discipline objective, this time from 33 yards, to deliver the primary quarter ending rating to 7-6 with the Broncos up.
Early within the second quarter, Colts QB Daniel Jones ran the ball in 1 yard for the Colts’ first TD.
Nix answered with a 3-yard TD cross to receiver Troy Franklin.
With 3:03 left within the second quarter, Nix threw one other quick TD to tight finish Adam Trautman.
Then Colts QB Daniel Jones threw a 7-yard TD cross to operating again Jonathan Taylor to shut the primary half 21-20 with the Broncos up.
Within the third quarter, Broncos operating again J.Ok. Dobbins ran the ball in from the 5-yard line for a TD, after which Shrader kicked his third discipline objective for the Colts, bringing the rating to 28-23 on the finish of the third quarter.
Early within the fourth quarter, Nix threw an interception, turning the ball over and permitting the Colts to realize appreciable yardage within the following drive.
The Broncos’ protection held the Colts again, nevertheless, forcing Shrader to kick a 28-yard discipline objective with 8:33 left within the sport.
With simply over three minutes left within the sport, Broncos kicker Wil Lutz missed a 42-yard discipline objective, hitting the pylon and turning the ball over to the Colts.
With 3 seconds left, Shrader missed a 60-yard discipline objective, however a 15-yard private foul towards the Broncos allowed for one more try from 45 yards out, which he sank, bringing the Colts to a 29-28 victory.
Austen Erblat is a digital producer and project editor at CBS Information Colorado and is Masking Colorado First. Initially from South Florida, he is been working as a journalist in Denver since 2022.
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